Two treasure maps

Chapter 18 Guo Fengli (Part )

At the moment when Guo Feipeng, Guo Feimo, Guo Liuli and Guo Meili successfully formed a contract with the demon cultivator, they felt a powerful force surging from their bodies, as if endless energy was coursing through their blood.

Guo Feipeng clenched his fists. He could feel the close connection between himself and the fire dragon. He tried to mobilize the power of the fire dragon, and saw a blazing flame burst out from his palm, drawing a dazzling trajectory in the air. He shouted in surprise: "I can actually control the fire!"

Guo Feimo waved his hand lightly, and a green bamboo leaf floated out from his fingertips, turning into a sharp sword energy, cutting through the air with a sharp whistle. His eyes flashed with excitement, as if he had found a new way to fight.

Guo Liuli felt her body become much lighter. She chanted a spell softly, and a crystal clear water droplet condensed and formed at her fingertips. As her mind moved, the water droplet turned into a column of water that shot straight into the sky, and then turned into drizzle and fell to the ground. She was pleasantly surprised to find that she could actually control the water element, and this new power made her feel extremely excited.

Guo Meili tried to mobilize the power of gold, and a golden light shot out from her hand, turning into a sharp golden sword. She waved the golden sword, drawing golden tracks in the air, as if she had become a female warrior on the battlefield.

The four of them excitedly showed each other their new spells, their laughter and cheers echoed in the venue. The surrounding environment seemed to be infected by their joy, the sun became brighter, and the wind became softer.

Guo Feipeng was a little suspicious about the re-contract, but Guo Feimo, Guo Liuli, and Guo Meili were clueless and only knew that their magic powers had become even stronger.

Guo Lingli was still young, so she naturally couldn't understand the complicated twists and turns of the masters' fighting. In her eyes, the beast-taming bell in her hand seemed to be a magical item full of magic, which made her feel both novel and excited.

The next day, Guo Lingli learned that she could participate in the family's contract guardian training because she had a contract guardian. She felt both excited and nervous, after all, this was her first time to participate in such an event. At Guo Lin's suggestion, her older brother, older sister, and younger sister all chose to do the training in Yinglin Garden. They had all appeared in the family's venue before, and choosing to train in the familiar place of Yinglin Garden did not attract much attention.

However, Guo Lingli's situation was different. The guardian she had just contracted had just been reported to the family, and as a newcomer, she could not miss this run-in training. So, she came to the larger training ground with a nervous mood.

The training ground was wide and magnificent, and there were already 20 to 30 people practicing with their Dharma protectors. They were either standing or sitting, moving or still, each immersed in the world of practice. Guo Lingli looked around and found that the youngest practitioner was Guo Fengli, who was the same age as her. Seeing Guo Fengli's concentration on practice, Guo Lingli's nervousness was slightly relieved.

Next to her stood a Taoist priest, who was tall and slender, with a posture as straight as a pine tree, and exuded a proud temperament that should not be underestimated. He had a handsome face and a heroic look between his eyebrows, but his deep eyes often revealed disdain and indifference. He had a high nose bridge and thin lips, as if he held a picky and critical attitude towards everything in the world.

His attire was very exquisite, he was wearing a green Taoist robe, with fluttering sleeves, just like an immortal. The Taoist robe was embroidered with delicate cloud patterns and crane patterns, showing his extraordinary status. He had a silver ribbon tied around his waist, fluttering in the wind, adding a sense of elegance. His hair was casually tied up with a jade hairpin, revealing a noble and proud temperament.

Needless to say, this person must be the protector of Guo Fengli's contract.

Seeing her staring at Guo Fengli's contracted guardian, Mo Yan sent her a voice message: "This is Taoist Shanlan, the best of this batch of contracted guardians, and was specially reserved for Miss Fengli by the family."

Guo Fengli was born with fair and delicate complexion, like the sunshine after the snow falling on jade porcelain, revealing a fresh and elegant look. Her dark eyes were like the brightest stars in the night sky, flashing with intelligence and curiosity. Her nose was small and straight, and there was always a faint smile on the corner of her mouth, as if she was full of confidence and disdain for everything in the world.

Guo Fengli's attire was also quite exquisite. Although not extraordinarily gorgeous, it revealed refinement and nobility everywhere. She wore a light pink long skirt, the hem of which swayed gently, like plum blossoms in full bloom swaying in the breeze. The skirt was embroidered with delicate plum blossom patterns, as if she were wearing the entire plum garden. She had a plum blossom hairpin pinned to her bun, and the plum blossoms were lifelike, complementing her temperament.

Guo Fengli's love for plum blossoms is almost to the point of obsession. Whenever the plum blossoms are in full bloom, she always stands quietly under the plum tree, as if she is telling the plum blossoms something. Her eyes are full of love and admiration for the plum blossoms, as if in her heart, the plum blossoms are the most beautiful existence in the world.

Her words and actions revealed an innate dignity and pride, as if she was born to stand above everyone else.

In the training field, Guo Fengli showed her proud temperament. She and her guardian had a very good understanding, and every training was like a gorgeous performance. Her figure danced in the training field, like a blooming plum blossom, unique among the crowd.

Every time Guo Lingli saw Guo Fengli, she would have a complex and subtle feeling in her heart. Neither of them looked like their father, but more like copies of their mothers, which often confused Guo Lingli. The adults just said: Whoever raised the child, the child will look like whom?

Now, Guo Lingli finally understood that they were not real twins. This fact gave her a new understanding of everything in the past. She thought about the reason why her grandparents chose to let her grow up freely, perhaps because they did not look alike. If people from the two families stood together, it would be easy to tell who was whose child, and in this way, the lie that they were twins would be easily exposed.

Thinking of this, Guo Lingli suddenly understood something. They didn't lock her up, which was probably the greatest right her parents had fought for her. Her parents hoped that she could grow up freely without being disturbed or restrained by the outside world.

After all, he still had a twin formation on him that could influence Guo Fengli.

Suddenly, a light flashed through Guo Lingli's mind, and a picture flashed. It seemed that Guo Fengli locked her up in a gorgeous attic. She cried and tried to grab a swing in the air, but somehow she fainted.

So, she had been imprisoned.

Mo Yan didn't expect to see such a scene flashing in Guo Lingli's mind. It seems that this contract is still very useful.

Guo Lingli was too young to remember the follow-up of this incident, but he knew that this was the only intelligence Chang Tianlong obtained about the incident in the inner house.

The twins were less than three years old at the time, during the Chinese New Year. The two children were playing together, one broke his head, and the other rolled down the stairs, and was in critical condition. For this reason, Mu Enbo at the time even invited three imperial doctors to check on them. It was said that they were almost dead, and even straw was brought into the house. There is a saying in Beijing that children under the age of three have incomplete souls. Once they die, they cannot be left at home. They must be wrapped in straw and thrown into a mass grave. Their souls cannot be allowed to find the home, otherwise all future children will die.

Chang Tianlong found out that one child was imprisoned and the other child suffered retribution. He felt that there was something strange between the two children, so he decided to let Chang Tianlong follow Mu Enbo to see if he could find out what was wrong here? Could it be that both children were punished by heaven, not just one of them?

At present, it should be caused by the twin formations, but which one is it protecting? Or are they protecting both?

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